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The Huron Expositor, 1871-09-08, Page 6fr. e. Cheese Exhibition. At the Cheese Fair .which is t be f4ieid in Ingersoll in_coimection with the South Riding Show on the 21st. nd 12nd of Sept., under the.au- Aces of the Dairymen's Asso -don, the following prizes will be given Best six factory cheese, for portation, over- 50 -pounds ea made in accordance with the dii tions ot the Association :— First Prize, $100.00; Seco d Prize, $60.00 '- Third Prize,.$35:0 -Fourth Prize, $20.00 Fifth • $10 .00 ; Sixth Prize, $10.0 beventh Prize $10.00 ; Eig Prize, $10.00 ;Ninth Prize, $10 In addition to the above, $ given: by E. Caswell, Esq., Will divided into Five Prizes of e as follows :— • Tenth Prize, $5.00; Eleve Prize, $5.00 ; Twelfth Prizes $5.. Thirteenth Prize, $5.00 ; Fourtee Prize, $5.00. • The, Ages of the Cheese Exhi ed for -Competition to be as folio —Two Cheeee made between 16t1i and 22nd of J uly Twe Che made between_ the 16th and 19tii August; Two Cheese Made betw • the 3rd and 9th of September. to are tray L -in hi s .1 ner F ro cem th e. Bleb cede( A. 60,000. Mr. Duncan Was , a adm'rer of the Bishop, having Iled with him in the Holy anc -out of the abwidance of .11 vordl possessions, in chis bun - count etinerates his friendShip. 1. evcry part of the country congratulations and. wishes for uttne enjoyments of the old p, as it i$ iiiianinionsly con - he leserves hi good for tine. , Ignorant Little Si nor. ' _ rson 0., a weL -knom n New Engl md divine, used ;(2 tell the fol • lowit g stop, witn evic eut lish h di! As was his custom in. tin) e days, o. he d tak n into his- fainil a pow.. lad a.. chore boy." t •ccuried to him one c ay that .h 1. he ot ght t interest hiinseij in the ' hu 's vel fat e. • h • c ing 1pon the though , he at 0 ) on e ailed him to his strt and • h with ta vxstge Soletn, ly cot ipoSed, acc rc ing t the pattern theul deem- ed •c st de erable •whei relict on was t ltddressed urchin as : b the ti e foll si e. e, eon., The Force of -Habit. A miserable impostor in flip streets of London was accustomed to extract money from the pock of the charitable by standing in public position ixethe winter weath clothed in rags, and shivering w ague and extreme cold. . He wa great adept at shivering, and con imitfite it to a marvel. At last shivered in very deed witho shamming, and could net cease fro it, whether he would or not. Su flier or winter, in all .places, 1 6 shivering was as constant as that an aspen; he had violated Natur _laws in his attempts to deceive, a • she tock a dreadful revenge up • him ; for the rest of his life he car Ed with him the name •of 6hiyerit Jemmy," and no explanation. of ti -title was required by thoee w looked upon him. Eat one phi from the devil's trePs, and you ,mu eat a bushel. Talk -falsehood at trot and yoa must soon lie at - gallop. Beware of anythin,g proaching to the false, for falsehoo ltas a fascination about it. Lik the spider, it casts film after Bl over its victim, hut it never suffer Jam to escape its toils. •Paint th face, cm/ it gitust •bepainted.. Th same is true of other vicious habit He who brags once is sure to 'boas again, and at last he unconscious' pitches all his conversation on th _high key, and becomes renoWne for tall talk." A religious pro lessor who runs °vet his devotion in a formal manner will find for reality grow upon him,, geuuin prayer and real emotion wiii utterl leave him; the man -will. becom forever a heartless pretender.— Spurgeon. Rejection of the Ballot ill? Eng land. ets• a ith s 1(11 111 " SU liS Pon of ff e's :St TI 0 rela ri lg ho 111 st a a s. d. d nn r 1" ys,n _ D you know What will 1 of VI u if you. clo not repent. ?' eceiving no coherent reply. lie lam chediuto repeutance aid re - de ption, encouraged by the cvic1ent imp .es 'ion macle by hiA words, and feel n no mall comPuncti n the wlii e bat h had so long neglected )jec @f grace so plomisma 1/, t1 st a vacant and wandering r used a. sudden Suspic'on, to y vhich he inquired : a n what is -a sinner'?" a ine the situation when the je t of grace" prompt' ed: ners, sir? Yes, sir 3 s nne&s in S in tarkeys' e sinews of the 1arso1 face ed yon know that alteringly -eplie ou are Sam. ecoine look veld' ir There is •quite as much of a tempest over the - Lords' -rejec- tion Of the Ballot Bill is we Jtacl anyreason to expect, and of the respectable journals the Specta- tor is the most positive in its con- demnation of their course. Indeed -the leader in the last number is devoted to a proposed reform of the }louse, which handles the subject -without gloves. In referring to their adjoin -nal ent witlieut acting npon so important _ a measure as the ballot it says: .0 They preferred their holidays to their duty. They are Invested with precedence in eociety, are exempted in all seri- ous cases from the jurisdiction of her Majesty's Courts, and are en- trusted with the extravagant pow- er of annulling all the woik of the representwaves a the country, in order that they may improve legiS- lotion, and they _assert that they will • not take the 'trouble, that out of lives which are one long holi- day, they will not devote one anouth to wade which the Govern- ment, the Commons, and the elect- ors demand should be performed." tante, or 'in ore of e -ohm' e ,01 I • BY -LPW TO ID the Wellington, -Grey ncl Bru way Con jiany 1 y a free grant or dote non ef Deben ure, by way of bonus to the e..teut of $28,00 sn jeut to cerninterms restrictie ns and e Rnit. eontliti ns Who eas by certain teeth passed by the tun of the Province of Ontano, the Sfunici therein ref red to ere authorized t( aid 111 AN ell- itedou Grey and Bruce IlailWay, by free grants or donations f Debentures by way of bonus. 1 • And NS ereas, the Municipal 'Council Township palthes so said Railway, by the free grant or donation bentures to dollars, and Dialyse. THE HURON EXPOSITOR* after one moil, th from the fir4 publication thereof in the •fienolg Exec/snip, theldato of whieh first publieation vite the eighteentli day of .August,1871, and that the! votes of the eleetnrs of the said Mu- nicipality will be taken thereo Wept co above- named on the said Eleven di Day of September text, at the hour c 9 o'clockein the forenoon, end end- ing,. at 5 otleek-in theafterneo of the same day. 31.3MS JOHNSTON, Townshilb Clerk. Dated this 14th day of Auguet, 1871. 193-5t BY-LAW ,0 Am thif Wellington, (Tree and Bn co Rail- way (Temp ny by a free grant or doe talon of debentures by way of bonus to the extent of *45,- , TAM, subject "tp certain terms, restrictions con - cations. Whereas, Ilite certain eats passed by the Legista- ! tune of the Pt nine of Ontario. The M mieipa- Ries therein r efemett to aro authorized to fad the ! Wellington, (Trey and 13ruce Railway ey trete grants or don: tions of debeittlirOi by irity f bonus. • And Where es, The Municipal Council of the Township of ( my, being ma of the Munielipelities so authorized, 'tree desirous of al ling the said Rail - Way by the Ire re grant, Or d011ittiOn of deleelqiireli, to the extent of t urty-live thousand dollars, ($,ZT5,000,) and polemic tnissue debentures for that pet Tose. . And Where"), .. It will require the sum leli e';',34850 (three thousan I. eight hundred mud. fifty toll to he raised an malty by special run, 'for tie aunt of the said eche:attires and the it _ thereon, ns herieinafter mentione 1. . And AN'herette, The amount of the whole I able pnenaty o 7 the said. nimiidpality, irreAPecr of any future i terease of the fume, ant Mao stem:Live of aii:t income to he aorivott inut, ou porars invastuput of the sinking fund herehin nieutioned or my part thereof, according to last revised ass •ssment_roll of the said Munici ity, being for the year 1871, was hundred and e.ghty-nine Lt.ttLisand six. lame dollars.) And Wherea The amount of the existing debt of the said mu dcipality is as follows : Pi mciple the sum of not ung, and interest the sum of noth- ing, making in he aggregate the smit of nothing, of which intuit t no portion is in arreare r And Whereas For paying the interest and cre- ating au equal yearly sinking fund for paying the said Sinn STR540(), Mid interest; as hereinafte - mea- nies to be leqe1 in cad]. year. r . .1 (lolled, it will re pare nal equal annual speto 1 rate 01 7A mills ia the dollar, in addition td . all ' other 41 .13e it therefcfrt enacted, By the Municipal Coun- cil of the Towles tip of Grey— • / • 1. That it slut I be lawful for the Reeve f the - said Township,' nd he is here.by required. to issue debentures tort' 0 extent- of thirty-five th usand dollars, in sums of not loss than $100 each, Vlach debentures shall be Seteled with the seal 1 the said Municipal Council, and be signed by t e s Reeve and count asigned by the Treasurer. able in twenty years from. th day hereinafter men- tioned for this By-law to tal; effect, at the Ohre of have attached. to them coup ns for the paymeneof iutereet. the Royal Canadian Bank in Sea -forth' and simmIll: 3. Thatthe said Debentm s shall bear interest at ant after the into of six per cent. per am from the date thereof which nterest shall be pay- able on the first days of Jun utry and July in each Yelet That for the purpose t forming a sinking fund for the payment of the said debentures, and the mtereot, at the rata after:feud to become lin' - thereen an equal specie" :re 0 of eight mills lend fortv-kme fiftieths of it mill in the dollar shall in ad- dition to cal other rates, be n ised, levied and eol- lected iu each year upon • all 1 e rateable property in the said lfunicipality dtah ‘,.1.• the eontinutence of the said debentures or any of them. PnOvinfen always, mul it if hereby declared Etat t .14 By -low he "poised subj et to the follow eig stipulations and conditions: 1. That before the Reeve el all nestle the said ,1P- belltOre8, the Railway Comp llY Ad: 111111.18h all agreeneent under the seal of he Company, i a et py -whereof has been embinitted 1 Le and approved of 4;i -- this Council) undertaking ai a binding the Co n- pany en the untener set forth herean, to commeLee the extension therein referred 11, thlli 18 to say, the extension of the Welliweton Trey mat Bruce Rail - Way through Small Bruce a 1.1 North Hurou to Lucknow'ready for trainee within two years from it Lueknow, .within three Month - tater thee lima pass- ing of this By-law, 'led to eo uplete the same to that thew, and erect. n steatite et oe: near to Aillle,y- Nille, within one quarter of a mile of the bridge that ensses the Maitland 1 iver at Ainleyvilie, another at or near ated. either in Grey or Morris; mid 11115- Bitten:la ereet Asu P1101'11)17.1), That !lac -ilelantures shell 1 depoSited with the Treatmrer the Province .ate. Ontarit), or in on tlee chart end Banks of th •ttee Provinee, or of the late Province of Canada, al film_ the same shall be delivered to he Company oo 11 tem- Certificate of the Engineer of the Company, co it" firmed by the certificate for th e tiine being -of 11 the Chief Engineer of the! Great 7estent Railway, 1 eel- the work progresses through tie four hed • 9 Volt the sad debentures shall be mad p .1. able in twenty y4 ars :from the day hereinaftel m timed for this iter -law to • take effect, at the o' ice Ilia Royal Cement an Bank, Seaforth, and she ha attached to 'theni coupons for the lpaymeut f terest. , 1 8. That the said debentures shell bear in crest at and after the ..ate of six Dot cent. per a mune from the date th reof, whieh interest shall be 'pay- ithle on the first leys of Janumy and July i each .3.4alr.Thill for -tht purport° of . tion!ning a si 'klieg 1 . . fund.for the pa:piquet of the an id debenturee ,nud the interest at tiler rate aforesaid to beemn due thereon, an equal, speeha rate of 7:4- mills ' the dollar shall, in addition to all other ndes, be r ised,' evied and colleet ed. in each year upen all the rate- able property in t e -eiud .1-unteipality dada the continnauce of II, • said delieuttuts or any of t am. Provided 'away , and it is hereby (teetered that his 33y -law is pas ..ed subject to the following s 'ipee ations teed condit'ons : 1. That before the •Reeve shall imam the san de- . entures,:the 114 way Company filla -ftutnial an tgreement under he seal of the Cemptuay, a •opy whereof has bee submitted to arid epprovel of y this Council, u idertaking and binding the (Tom- my in the mann a set forth therein, to commence e extension thee in referred to, that is to gay- ly, extension .01 the said Wellington, Grey anc race Railway th tough South Bruce and -North nron to Lueknot within three months after the nal passing of th is By-law, and to complete' the lune to Lucknov• -- ready for traffic: within two oars, from. that ti net to eoestratt a siding tet,or near Ethel, and to erect a station at or nem to Nitileyyille, either in Grey or Morris, within bite. tarter of a. mile t the Maitland River, providing 0 manna or engii eering clinicaaties :exist - ' And Provided th t the. debentures shall he ide- °sited. with the 1 tasurer of the Province of On - trio, or in one the chartered Unica of this rovince or of the late Province of Canada, and e same shall it e "I !livered to the Ctempuly on the eertificate of the n eineer of thz,f".Tompeny,confinned by the 4:647U:fit:ate Id the time being of the Chief Engineer of the , (Mat Western Railway, as the work progresses ti 'angle: the Township of Grey, the produetiou Of 1' 'eh certificate shall entitle the Company to dente d and receive feom the . said Municipality deben urea to the i month so . men- tioned with the it out 'coupon and, those yet r to mature. . And Provided tux her, that if the Work shall not be commenced wi hitt the said period of- three months above spec' led, it shall be Optional with the Oonneil by res ution duly passdit to , that 61 - feet to doulare thi By-law and t it agreereent founded theretni cm:celled and at OD Id. -. . . 5, That this By,law shall take effe et. and co ele ninetxoLoperatio.0 upon the 18th day . f Septeoder 6. net the Said ( eberitures shall ee" 'deposit d thin one month a er the final passinee of t is -lew, either with . he Provincial Tmateater, or in e of the chartered Banks of this Province., or of late Province of 'menthe. Township of 310 ria, the production of which ee ificate shall plait the Conmany to demand and eceive from 'tile mu . Municipality debentures to th amount so MO. tioned tvith the cturent coupe mid those yet. t mature. - Axe) Puovinen, Further that if the work shall not be commenced within the said period of three months above specified., it sheik be optioned with the Council, by resolution clubl passed. to that ef- fect to declare this By-law and the agreement founded thereon canceled and at an end. - T5. That this:By:law Khali take effect and eom into operation open the twouttsixth day of Bei t e 16nhie‘e.hi. TtexthLe said debentures WW1 be dePesite" within one month after the fin Passing of thi By-law', 'either with the Provinei el Treasurer, or,. h ontrof the Chartered Banks of this Province, or o the late Province of Canada. 7. And be it further enacted, thet the votes o the electors of this Mmiicipaity shall be teazel Upon this By-law as followee: Namely, at the plat hereinafter mentioned and referred to in the no ina ace appended to this By-law, 1 dew, the place a • which the election of members of Connell is held, V- on the sixteenth day of Septee they next, 1871, a ell- the hoar of nine o'clock in the neneen, and end of at 11VO o'clock in the After] oon, of the same Ye day,tnit that the following p non shall be Re- in-- turning Officer to take the Votes et 'such places. Retmuing Officer—THOMAS HOLMES, Town- ship Clerk. ; Place nf Toting—At Alfred Br wn's Mill, at the North half Lot No. 11, in Sixth 'oncession. TAKE NOTICE that the 'thew is a true copy of aproposed By-law, whil:h will be takeu into consid atc.)ettel.)ject (1)11(en tyh tihnell`liCiehmeniciirlstolmtbliiiiseilmit)iiiilit(hiepratil(i)tfyklatfttheer endiug at five o'clock in the after loon of the same at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and the said will be taken thereon at the place above named ou Helm; Exeosieroe, the date of vhieh publication was the twenty-fifth day of Auen st, 1871, and that tiw yotea of the electors of the said municipality Sixteenth Day of Sept tuber next, THOMAS HOLMES, r 1 ownship Clerk. ! . Dated this ltith day of Auertist,, 8711. 194-4t 0 14 1 1 1. t egitia- 11 the f Ttunbeiry, bane* one of the oufteiDeei: tuthorized are eesirous of. aidi ig the the extent of twenty-eight th eusand -" propose to issue debentures fo ti that And Write vcie,.it will require the sum of . -3,080, to be raised minhally by special lute for th pay- ment of t dObelltill'OS Rod the h te.rest thereen'as- ereintifter mentioned.. And Whe eas, the amount oi the -whole r teable n property of the said Municipality, incest ectivo of any tut It increase of the same, and also P spective of any income t� be , derived fro n the ti temporary 1 evestment of the sinkiug fund ('rein- P 'titer mentie ned or any pert thereof a.ecoril ng to! th the last revi ed assessment roll of the- said Munici- pality, bein for the year 1871, was '$286,56 , (two hundred:an eighty-six thousand five hundre dot- " kn.) And Wher as, the amount of the existin debt • of the said unicipaity is as follows : Principal :the sum of „ and "interest the sum of $— Making in. the aggregate the 'nun of 't$ whieh littera t no portion is in erre t , :And 'Wher as, for paying -the intereiet and rent fug an equ yearly ehilehlg fund for paying. the said -• sofa. o $28,000, and interest heninaltel mentioned, i require an equal annual s pceial rate.of one ud. one-tenth cents in the the- ar in addition to bother rates Who levied in eath year. Be it ther fore enacted by- munieipat !mat - oil of the To -thihrip Turreberry— i. That it said townshi hall be lawful for the Reeve , and he is hereby required to Debentures't the extent of , twenty-eight !sand dollars u sums of not less them $100 chid' debut:t Ares shall be sealed with the $ he!said - tad Reeve a expel Council, and be signed 1),, d eountersigned by the ireasure '• • I to70 2, 1That th said debentures elan lbit made pay- ' tin ftble in twatit " y taus from the ay hereinafter ma blotted, for t .8 by-law to take effeet, et the. -. ( 'lice ! apt of the Cithadi te. Bank of Co meree at God° ieli, ° _the fold shall ItaN attached. to them Coupons feie t!lie de atyineut of 1 terest. . : . I I of , - 3. That tile teaid debentnreto fthall bear int Test o'cl at ant after' t e rate of 81X Per teat per no lulu the front fthet.clalif • !thereof, whichintelest shall be :ay. talz able on tie:1111Sb days pf Jantlarry and July, in :teeth_ R yeetti.:! , ' . • : . . . I) 4.• That 1011 the purpose 1.: forming it Wincing 7, (4, fen- for the 1 t anent 'of th • the ktterest a . the rate afor snid to become due ther fon an eq1 ea special rate of one and.one-t nth 1 the situe bon- By litittehh()ei: t°111.1c . And be it turthit: enacted that the rotes of electors of tidal% unieiptlity WWI be taken lei) m s By-law, as 10 ows : .Niunely, at the pla es •eimifter mention 1 and referred to in the noti .0 li tended to this 13yle v, being the place at whi ch election of meta as •of Council is held, on t 3.0 youth clay of Sept e uher next, 1871, at the hour one Welted: in 4 ( forenoon, and ending at fire reek in the 'Menu) i fof the stone they, and that i following person ! • till be Returning Otlieer to e the votes at foal ' 'lace : . . eturning Oflieer, .11)1IN R. GRANT. - lace of Voting: 1 tlethool House, Section Np. =brook. TATCF, :NOTICE th 0 the above is a tine copy nf , , oration by the Comm a proposed 13y -law wi sal will be takei into consi 1- i • cent .1 in the at llar shall in adc it!.on to all other rates be raised, loridd. and-collectet , in each yeerjAmon all the rateable property in t said munitope Iity dud ig the ereutinuance of t said Debentures or - ally g them, . Ihis B -r -law ?ifivided, vays.and it is hereby declared t .t tO the foliate. all issue the said le- ny shall furnish "lin o stipulations rat 1. That bat bent agile whet by t Cont passed eubje el conditions. re the Reeve s Ires, the ailway' Comp went er the seal of t Itof has ,b ten submitted iis Coetarl ) uudertaki may in tea name the ext say the extehsi Brute?. Railetry Hun a to T.itte liltal paesing seute to Luck years from tent time, and to met a steti at ng 1 lIl DAVI. (11, (11 !'Y '. day. to and approved of 1 g ! and. binding the 1 manner set , rth thereiu, to enia lr Dated this 14th day sion therein referred to, th4 idf-Ito 1 u of the said 1Vellington, Grey n't 1! tluong,h South Bruce and Ne rth i BY -LAI ow, within thite months after he i I thiS Dy -law, and to coinplete he 1 1 7'0 In17,571/P one nut th front bito Lisbowi ti�ii that the8 votes of the Mtlinuri the the en:rented Pality will lte talzeu tamed on the said Eleventh Day at the hoer of nine ending at five e'clack OW ready:" for ttanie within . A BY-LAW to aid or near to 14evale end an ther , at or near to q , al A t l‘ti,tt,tni. .. . - e ' ' And Provi'le , that f he debe iteir41 shall be de- . posittel With the Treetrrer of the Province (If Oa- Proviiye„ eni of the late, Prey nu : of Canada, Med 1 1 c tanks of. this (;) the tante shall e deny Ted to he Company on the Celli a eta celf t a Engineer o the (10n3petny, c.m- thine 1 by the .ertificittp for tl o time being of the Chief-Enginbin of the Great -esteru Railway, 'Is the work pre,2,r ,sses through t e 'township of Tura - berry, the 'pe. xi etionof which cut-talc:aft shall ea -- title the 'efeluienny to 'demand tn receite from t11,1(.. MU(' ;AltItliCil arty debentlireli tO the illtIMItlt so Inentioued W 11 the curreut e np n and those yet t e -nut te re, I , And Free:lilts:, further. that f t ne work shall uot be celennelain ! within the se id period of three months tho', • peeitied. it "shah' )(.4 r optional with the Conned y -esolution duly ne sed to Oat t-iTeet tie cleelare this ily-lew feud t he ah,reeneent foltieled tle-reon cancel •d nod tet toe 011(1 1 ' " A Lucky-Nlinister. It is seldom, indeed, that a Methodist ministei: fidls heir to natGli temporal riches, and, there- fore an exception is all the more in- teresting. This exception is Biehop ficimpson ,of the Methodist Episcopal Citurch Of the United States. The old veteran of the cross is now be- ginning to feel the weight of years , and fernier labors rases heavily • 111114 and uSt when he neeils ." them most friends are coming tor - y. erd to cheer his declining life. A short time ago an. admirer presented him with a handsome lione in 1'11'1 tielphia, furnished, Ire believe, ✓ ody for occupation. This was 'an -unexpected. favor, but semething letter WItS ill store for him. Since 5, 1.hat eta:, lly-law :deal ti ?Ilt" "11011TP:ell litemi the ::tel ts it tar, 1a71. ; : fl, r'lleet the ei till lehenton s . -within 'no, IS •:, b. weer !the tit 11 -law, either eith the Proyhe env of the Cheieler...1 Mak-, it the-lat. Prot in e. of ( teethe, .7. .kal b. it Ir of this mum alter tirst publication thereof in 'Lc of which find pablieft- h day of Auguett, 1871, and eetors of the sad muniei- eiton at the _place above - Sept ember next, oek in the forenoon, mid [the afternoon of the same J. R. GRANT, Township Clerk. August, 1871. 193-51 - N04, 01? .31011'.411,Sr. he 1Vellingtou, Grey mut Bruce Railway C( 4cpany by a free grant o t Cum -ion of debenture.' by way of bonus to th, 'extent of s30,000, :mined to certain terms, metric Lions anti conditions. r l willateAs, 13y certaili Acts passed by the Legit', !lettere of the Province Of Ontario, the Municipa- lities therein referred tt! re authorized to aid the lwellington, Grey' iti , Bruce Railway by free !grants or donations of ltthentures ler wily of bonus Axi) WitEREAtif 're Iunicipal 'Council of the 1 AND IN'amte.te, It we I 'require: the sinn of f-1,8(.11.1 Township of .5forlis, 11 19g one of the )1unicipal- ities sii authorized, aro' lisirous of tiiiiinoti tj,n) said railway by the free olll t 01' (1011011011 U1.461/6/1tIlreS til the extent of thirtyl! 1 °usenet dollen, mut pro. ; Dose to issue debenture e tor that purpose. !to be raised annually lei- pecial rate foi• the pay- ment of the said. de et 'tures. and the interest thereon as hereinafter - minced.. I Axe) IVereite.ts, The- a notelet of the Whelk. rate. able 14)•4•perty of the std. i3limicipality. irrespective rrf illly feu en- increase, 4. (Telice same, mid also irre- specie t e of any income . 1 lee derived trine the tem- lelotry inyestreant (if it v;!sitikint. (mei itereineefter de:et of tie. said 'Mendel. etlity i.- as foliose, : Pe '..- S oe..mironcr.1, or any- inlet imrt-of, aet'in't1 ng to elle last r.e-i,-...,1 assestonent .. I of the :sail inniceipal- Itixi';.1111gViffuerotsh:.tes:1-.. eln'ih(171 :: aniii‘lvf:I7itS1(71/4.2t: tit: 1 ‘ i'.tin': 1:11,111 tin' 1.110 Sinn, WO igSt.,•:V4-i tin' Sinn Of .-1-i.ti, Makin -: in the Ie.:gat-gate the stun .41 sites, ef which ilt!1.4-1:1111'''f'f)P.f.elt.it'4:1.11i.!;.)1-12''•'-'1.1.11g311.1.1.• hitt reelt noel en - eioe_z .en ...inci y. arly s 11,1 ,./.. ,,gekeloo. z '" ..: rt -: f;',er 11::r1rY(ii::::;;e1-!.e. ins ::tion4.1, it telt:leer r it , 4,11:11 tennual se •-eial nee 14 , le:Tit mills-at:4i - -..1,•• tali. ;le: ot le lei!! in eta •-... :1: ..- le eeldite- ail •-the. nee:, f.• 1,, It tied 11: . ,i.r.ii y,.,r. kr. it Ili I I IA ol!l: f. IA I .1,:ir. By th- 'Nut.:•.11.,.: Ceeteci: of zhe 1,,ula-L. •4-. 1.,a•ti---- 1. TI:at it sh.lil be I e• -1.1 toe the It, .•ye 14 the siti,1 Teetoship. nal lit t ,re by I.. ouir...1 to i•-••••:- •., le 1.-:::.‘ - t I ail' 1 '...ti •litl ' ilitirt Ilii0ii'il id it: .iiiiiS of :3,4 1....... dm.. 411100 1.tf..11, •'.% hit h (I, ie el- zioe-.11:111 oe $ceeed wit. :tie seal of fie. sell )41:. eiripal Connell, teal be led by tle• s,1.1 Rert. 411,1 . fennel -"hoes( by lb ..1 retsuree. 4. :Chet the sttitt tfcbetii I., •ts phial be math: poy- kt efteet and (term, Tele day ef . • slit': It- th posgeel passino, .,1 thee 'I is) 'In aoerer. ,,r tI s Provize..• at le tete,: ,if 'leis 316 tibie-a ez ,11.411' :.44 net re tiptoe tttis: 1 .,v.. o : iv. t 1.:. 1,1. 1 I., ill Ir.,;(i.t*,' I I le t,, Zi 11y-1: ot, el l! 11 ( ttthi, on '• :• aav pi, Ittb. 11871.1't,t t leeer ef ill. the toe then, a friend, Titoitet's J I) • - uncap, -tiny. 1111.1 11.11 11; • i per- :e4,1,44i1 It, Int.- formerly a well known oil merchant f ' Pittsburg, _....-who lately died, has . bequeathed him a -stun of ,;:ioss-itt.,-, direct, and divideF a .tvionant SO thati olt. Mill probably ne.reaee the. bequest ilig ( ink', i' ,, : i i!, ‘'...1''' 11.:, -• a, 1 i ewe : , It. tonein • 1111 et..T N.3 14:se .T(/ P1,4...1 of N , Ili 4.-1...e4 115, ' ...4. ,--.. n 'T. TATO'. N er'IOF.,Ittive1 le• all-, . :s e nen'. t opy 1 . 1 .. ,I .4 1 • . let 1 111' It Vkll,, 1)1 tak. a etAtte,ratiLe lr. „ ouhcil vf 0...lunie1pitlit,Yl 1 - 4-4 1 Clerk's °nice, 3forris, IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. GOOD FLQUR ! AT ALL TLINEES: • W. A. SHEARS N & CO., Proprietors o the SEAFORTH MILLS ! - Ake now Manufaetm ing the best & PJISJRY FLOURS In the Dona lion. • Intending purchasers in Seaforth find vicinity entirely upen getting our Fain ly an -1 Pee stry Flours from the following Deolers, ONLY :!---Thos. Lee, A. M. Stroug, John Walsh,- james C Lilian., Alex. Ault, Thomas Kidd. inas, Anit, • . G. & 11. • Jaelzson Egmondville and at the Seaforth Mills. Orders left at our office., Marlott Souare, • receive prompt ntteution. The Cheapest tir, Best Teas got at LEE'S. • JNSTALM -1/R. J. HICKSON haw' og, just a chimed. from Engla are now opening the first lot of Imported Goods f Season, being a conbignmen of CTJ Direct from the celebrate Sheffield: Ivory Handle Knives an Pocket T EP -‘7- JOSE VII IODGE IS & Knives, Forks, Knives, Razors, Scissors &c 6tc Housekeepers, take notice, if you want a good article. E. HICKSON C MAIN STREET, SEAFOI NT 3d, w.e r this THE FIRS EGGS ! EGGS ! THE Subscriber begs to intimate that he is still prepared to purchase Evs at his - Store at the IVIarir.et, and to pay the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH ! for all fresh Eggs that may offer: To Merchants in Town and Counti y with whom he has done Business in tf e past three years, he return,s' his best thanks, and hopes for a continuance of Business relations. WM. MALCOM. Seaforth, March 3, 1871. 168-tf EGG EMPORIUM. The subscriber is still in his old stand, and. prepared to pay The Highest Cash Price For any quantity of GOOD FRESH EGGS Delivered at the •- Egg Emporium. Main street, Seaforth. To allparties (merchants and others) with whoiu he has done business during the past four years'he returns hearty thanks, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit their patronage in the future. DAVID D. WILSON. Seaforth, March 16, 1871. 171 -ti BE SURE AND GO TO THOMAS LEE'S ( Shearson & Co.'s Old Stand,) FOR NO..1 SEEDS Of all kinds. All varieties of Turnip Seeds : CARTER'S IMPERIAL, the best Swede Turnip in cultiyation. '-TKIRVIS'G'S IMPROVED DO. `illARP'S PURPLE TOP DO. 41-TTON'S CILAMPION DO. YELLOWABERDEEN DO. I WHITE GLOBE AND 1.37CBLE Farmers desiring to exchang4theirWheat nour,at the MIA May always rely upon getting ma nest Family m Pastry Flour fir exchange, in quantlies according to the value of, their wheat. W.A. SHEAR. S N CO. 184-tf. Arrived to-qay 500 in Town, For SHEARSONS'S No. 1 FLOUR, go to THOMAS LEE'S. All kinds of Produce • Taken in. Exchange for Goods, at THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES. • REMEMBER ! SHEARSON cf: CO.'S 'OLD STAND THOMAS LEE. P. S.—Cedar Post for Sete, cheap. I69-tf M. RQBERTSON Cabinet Maker and NEW SPRING -Undertaker. DRESS Es' TbfE- -- 777. A. G MCDOUGALL. FOR SALE:. rpli_vr splendid Hotel ;itatiol on the 1. Market Square. Seaforth, kthiv.m t-- ii:XeHANGT., an 1 'doitt-2 ;:. t2.1)0(1 husine,s. To an enterpr'shel with some oapital, it offers exeellent hong on one of the .1‘1,0.:1, :,treetN and elobe to thealt Wien, Also, tw,, eenifertahle 1•()e I At; j• •, . Elgin Street. 1;oat:rich, rented at :.42fin year, and several Town Lots, Tern, atti“ieratt. Apply to WM. .MA At the _NI:trkttt. Se&fortit, ;an. 23, 18'71, 164 -ti TTAXING peach sed Mr. THOMAS BELL'S J -I:HEARSE, I to preptred to attend funerals on the shortest no ce, either in town or country. • ; . COFFINS, ALL SIZES, kept ttYnstantly on hand. Mrarerooms Teti) deers south of Knox ex Hotel, and opposite :41 cIntesh unit morrison's Carriage Factory, Mein stAcet, Seaforth. 17-tf iETH EXTRACTED WIT11-60 1 PAIN. M. ROBERTSON. (...\irrw RP ;TIT, L. 1), 5., Surgeon 1 Yentii-q, exir tett teedi with,,ut /min th: Nitrous >Nide this. iver Ow Beacon store, Strat- •-•d. Att,n,ihnts., Seaforth, linox's . t he iirA tesday and NVednesdav -11 itionth ; nt (.1inton, at. the re:al on the folio -wile, Thurs- ' - 'and 1-4 roirtiri ag new teeth are le- ,. call. if at 8eaforth.atul t,;:. on the da3,- of attendance. )1-,r 1,000 patients have had teeth ex,ra;:hgt 1,3- the lltie of the Gas, at Dr. • N te et. s, in% ork CAVANAGH'S NEW BAKERY & CONFECTIONER CAVANAGH Keeps On. hand ALL -KINDS 0 13 Et _A_ BiSCUits, Cra. kers, CARES, AN CONFECTION RT. WEDDING CA ES Made to order. j CAVANAGH, 174 Main street, Seaforth THE GARDNER PA ENT • Sele tilte, MANI-PICTURED )3Y "ri E Gar dner Sewing Machine COMPANY, • HAMILTON, Is the best family and manUfacturing machine now made ; will do all kinds -61 Fancy Work. The: general Works and attachments are so simple that any per son can learn to work them in half an hour. • Tailors and. shoemakers use it in preference to any now made. Price within the' reach of all. I • Has no gear of any kind; is Simon. and SIMPLE. . It would. be *ell for intending pur- chasers to call on any of the undermen- tioned parties and see this machine, be- fore' purchasing one of another make. The above machine can be seen at work-. It any time, at William Grastey's and I. K. Anderson's, Seaforth; F. Filton's, Exeter; Mr. Pierce's, Eodgerville '- Mr. Bayfield ; Fishleigh ?z, Garry, yville. PETER GRASS E, 'eneral Agent for the County 4f HiLroil. 179-ly Seafort 1, Ont. FrAUTIFUL WOMEN.—This country is in:Al:, 111 proud of its, beautiful women; but how man:, 'e annually, or prematurely lose their health nal tuth, for want of a rembdy imitable to their peen - ear ailments. That remedy is found itt tr033 21,10SHS. E3IALV, PILLS. We know hundreds of cases whore hey have been used withthe greatest suceees.Itt 11 cases of Nervous and -Spinal Affections, Pain :in he Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight xertion, Palpitation of i the Heart, Lowness of Hysteries, Sick Headache, Whites, and ell he painful diseaffes oceasioned by it disordered 3•stem, these Pille will effect a cure when all °thee leans have failed, moderating excesses land rennet ig °betel:aliens", whether from cold or any °thee muse. Suffer no more anxiety or low spii-ite, but ry them. Pm. full particulars get a pamphlet, lee, of the agt•nt. Job Moses, ::.0 (fW York, Sole Proprietor,. $1.00 and 241. cents for poetage, enclosed to Northop & Lyman. "e•tycastle, Ont.,' geueral oll insure a bottle, eo Amen mail. • 1--tc- Sold in Sentient' 1) Lennstlen; A. Strjben3 :Mitchell; J. S. Coolnle • linton, and all Medicine Dealers. - 187-9_ 3 1 gents for tlfe Dominime tailing :over 611 pins by • E. Hickson.* Co„ rati MONEY! a ;000 TO LEND.. B AVE the above sum on hand fir invostment on good Farm Security, and 9 per cent., --Private Funds. JOHN 8. PORTER.. EAPORTH, July 25, 1870. 139.- 11 SE1T- 81 1871 41"1111111114"31141!!112-2-111.1111111ffir"-e"711121e11"11.11111—.....------_—_,....., our Teeth, : The chartw, t s ene parts ii ' -'c itd- foilnld th tt. ,l.ie,,tite:t 111 ai eight stocking, right !thee erewsee-leg before the It _311 ).1‘ei.17:f yard ; to tqke tatith frott skull, and wear it rom to )1111)1,11:11ttill:latgi:,t.rei'iti.jilsli atgi voli catch 1. ?IV& '1)11t- aching 'tooth &utile nut into your pot-ket- your linger-nail8 and toe,-:: it 111 1 -11111.1e1(1, )-11t1-11: ; futao'111--iii:It\l‘q)-1:1:17r- for a left tooth, and When an :telling tooth -mix 11 with ealt and im la iO))i1U1t11ati on ; w liet her -Int: fully assents to this may ; doubted-. Alany other tooth -lore have no conneetii toothache. For imitative :f teeth are set wide apart, th be good luck and plenty ing for the fortunate When s, tooth is doevn, it :Frain from' thrnsting- :into the -cavity, the new grow in its plaee will be one. Lady Wentworth, 131 written in 1713 to her es: -Strafford, spoke of The el wolves) teeth set in gold '4 ebildren 1i3. cutting their, " They are very Ricky thii any twoe first one ,did. &ye, t imed his very ill, and noia sest did, for I haa one for: .fest." Bless the good le eeammar aleak are her leaare -n- a par. Why do some people's te( ent more readi;y than other eeasons for this re probabh ..A.bout the middle of the -nary Peter Kahn, a Swede, America -and wrote . senSibl xhat he saw. He' obseiyei pient loss of teeth among, :from Europe, especially - .After discussing and rejectii ..:nodes of -explanation, he at .t to hot tea andothe- hot bti, -Ind -came to. a general. :hat " hot feeders ioSe the :.nore readily than cold ?i1I) Ctt1ui, wlio some weirs. in interesting exhibition of scenery, dresses, weapons, ed that- North A net k -an •lave, better teeth than thte He accounts fin' the dii :bis strange way, that the ehe mouth Ant, th :zeep it epen. The tee meietnee to keep tfl ...11. -es in good wOrking • !to 130 U th LS ($.1 KW), ti 1,0 ein bran iIaS a drvi lio {PIA1). nioisturo and tlitmee 41 -01 oration. tootlinvit-o, jig leCtINT, loOSPIleSS Anti CVelltili thc days of th ionise.; er body-snateht 1. Vey; 1 S er0- 1 1. 'or supplying anatteniets ,eets for itissection, the tee. -be dead bodies firmed a trade et. -sale to - it n graves 'were open( oeth alone. as Iv -Ain!): tqoail yv-concealod articles, Al r.; snrgeon, relates an inste .nan feigning to look o111 ourial-plgee fot his wife, a ibtaining aceess to the va; :twitting -hearse, the tr w-aieh he -unbolted 'lima& down in the vx •..meketed the front teeth of ti -tf tnilln:firadj,e-joi:rsiedcrt:tiiietainer, eleartel iifty pmnisle. -,inver during the Peninsul who -.trew the teeth -of tiii end fallen in battle, and ,letir persons. With the ;lies° :rd Vie 1 tures he Margate. Hut his iti.etvi,ou. rion being, dis(tovemd, his ItC voided, and dispotell of a mas." ft fierWalAS le:der bt- n dead men's teeth. - - Negro pratory.- A kttr fisnn Wanting -.0 the Beffide ExpOese_et rs,o,Ne have lateiy had om of - ;tented Will bitter eamietti'rlli, tat.P that 1 ever had flti; witnessing, the issue %-entieni or no Conventiqii.'t, ed orators weie- in the field) dance, and never having heq etl as to the ability of the weupy the stage, 1. threttgli attended one of their The, ability of the prineile4 AIantion, who has the iwing tile first negro adinitt bar in this State) outwit Ito! 1 was many surpritied at 11 et logical argument. "luta .onducted by a people. so -.1dieved from bondage in ust ..yIrresent many ludwrow :lid here is one of then Jenton (1..o1oreti) officiated